Rachel Gonzalez, PhD Postdoc
Rachel Gonzalez received her B.S. in Psychology and in Molecular and Cellular Biology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Rachel received her PhD in Neuroscience, also from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Her doctoral work focused on consequences of neuroendocrine disruption including exposure to the gestational diabetes growth environment and to the water disinfection byproduct iodoacetic acid. She is interested in investigating how individual epigenetic variation influences the etiology and progression of neurological disorders.
Outside of lab, Rachel likes to read, bike ride, and make and view visual art.
Research Experience
Graduate student, PI: Lori Raetzman, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2016-2021
Research Assistant, PI: Neal Cohen, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2014-2016
Selected fellowships and honors
Outstanding Abstract Award, ENDO 2021, March 2021
Endocrine Society FLARE Fellow, 2020
Women in Endocrinology Young Investigator Award, March 2019
NIH T32 Pre-doctoral Fellow, 2018 – 2021
University of Illinois Neuroscience Program Fellow, 2016- 2017
Selected Publications
Gonzalez, R.V.L., Weis, K.E., Gonsioroski, A.V., Flaws, J.A., Raetzman, L.T., Iodoacetic Acid, a Water Disinfection Byproduct, Disrupts Hypothalamic, and Pituitary Reproductive Regulatory Factors and Induces Toxicity in the Female Pituitary, Toxicological Sciences, 2021;, kfab106, https://doi.org/10.1093/toxsci/kfab106